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Submitted by moiuser on 17 January 2023

LOCAL people have to produce coffee and tea as primary products of the Naga region, said State Ad­ministration Council Chairman Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing at the special meeting on the development of the Naga Self-Administered Zone at Malatang Gymnasium in Lahe of the zone yesterday morning.

Reports on regional facts, development measures and needs for regional develop­ment

The Sagaing Region Chief Minister reported on assistance for the Naga region in financial years to have development, the contribution of solar panels to electrify rural regions, provisions for transforming croplands into farmlands, disbursement of loans from the State economic develop­ment fund for the development of Naga region and operation of MSMEs and Naga Self-Adminis­tered Zone Administration Body Chairman U Tun Tun Win on the issuance of citizenship scrutiny cards, undertakings of agricul­ture and livestock farms.

Officials of Naga Traditional Literature and Culture Commit­tees of Lahe, Leshi and Nanyun townships reported on require­ments of fulfilment on land plots for holding Naga traditional fes­tivals, education, sports, commu­nications and transport sectors.

Supplementary discussions over reports

In his discussions, the Sen­ior General pledged to build a stadium in the Naga region. He stressed the need to consider damming rivers and creeks for storing water to be used in gen­erating electricity. It is necessary to complete the Chindwin Bridge (Htamathi) and the asphalt road to Htamathi before the 2025 Naga Traditional New Year Festival. An earthen road linking Leshi and Lahe will be improved, and a high school where agriculture, livestock breeding and mechan­ical techniques will be given to the students will be opened in the Naga region and then it will be upgraded to the institute.

Operations of MSME and re­quirements

Local businesspersons re­ported on their efforts to export domestic products, needs of elec­tricity, manufacturing traditional products and textile works, and extension of MSME businesses.

Response to reports in rele­vant sectors

Union ministers discussed plans of relevant ministries to provide necessary capital and techniques to agriculture and livestock farms, conducting fea­sibility studies for generating electricity, promoting educa­tion qualification in the region, healthcare services and deploy­ment of basic health staff in the region.

Requirements of discussions to develop the region

Speaking on the occasion, the Senior General said that the Naga region is difficult to extend sown acreage as it is a hilly re­gion. Hence, local people are to strive for increasing per-acre yield of paddy as well as conjac. He urged all to cultivate paddy on highland farmlands for ensuring local food sufficiency. Agricul­ture and livestock farms need to have quality strains of crops and animals with the sufficiency of feedstuffs.

The Senior General pointed out that encouragement must be given to manufacturing the products in long run. Local people have to produce coffee and tea as primary products of the Naga region. Likewise, it is necessary to grow oranges and other crops to increase products. The government will emphasize the further improvement of road transport, he added.

Health and Education

The Senior General high­lighted that manufacturing can help earn incomes which will contribute to the economic devel­opment of locals and the region. Military medical officers were assigned duties to serve at sta­tion hospitals and dispensaries in remote areas of Sagaing Region, Chin State and Naga Self-Admin­istered Zone. In learning educa­tion, the Naga region faces the needs of the education sector. All students must complete at least a middle school education. As arrangements will be made for the improvement of the educa­tion sector in the Naga region, all local people are to nurture their offspring to be educated persons.

Striving for electricity suf­ficiency in the Naga region

A plan is underway to gen­erate hydropower in Lahe, Leshi and Nanyun regions. To under­take development tasks, the gov­ernment needs money. So, if all regions manufacture products, they will earn income for the State. As the government will provide necessary assistance for agriculture and livestock farms as well as manufacturing indus­tries, all people are to try hard to develop these industries.

The Senior General present­ed gifts for departmental officials to local authorities and cordially greeted attendees.

The Senior General then in­spected the situation to upgrade the sports ground in Lahe to a standardized stadium.

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